Create your own at Storyboard ThatParis and his Page enter. Paris lays down flowers and then his Page sees Romeo coming. They both hide and watch. Paris and his Page both hide and watch. Romeo and Balthasar enter with a torch, pickax, and iron crowbar. Romeo takes the pickax and crowbar and puts out the torch. Baltasar hides in the dark and falls asleep. Romeo digs up the grave. Paris jumps out and accuses Romeo of destroying the graves. Romeo and Paris fight. Paris's page exits to call the watch. Paris dies. Romeo opens the grave and looks upon Juliet. Romeo takes out his poison, kisses Juliet, drinks the poison, and dies. The friar and Balthazar enters as Juliet wakes up. Juliet sees Romeo. The friar exits, and Paris's page enters with the watchmen. Juliet stabs herself and dies. The Capulets, and the Montagues enter. Sweet flower, with flowers thy bridal bed I strew—O woe...The boy gives warning something doth approach. (V.iii.13-9). Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death, gorged with the dearest morsel of the earth, thus I enforce thy rotten jaws to open, and in despite I’ll cram thee with more food! (V.iii.51-4). *whistles* I beseech thee, youth, put not another sin upon my head by urging me to fury. O, be gone! (V.iii.69-71). O Lord, they fight! I will go call the watch. (V.iii.79). Condemned villain, I do apprehend thee. Obey and go with me, for thou must die. (V.iii.63-4). Juliet lies here, and her beauty fills this tomb with light for here lies Juliet, and her beauty makes this vault a feasting presence full of light. (V.iii.93-4). Romeo! O, pale!—Who else? What, Paris too? And steeped in blood?—Ah, what an unkind hour is guilty of this lamentable chance! (V.iii.156-8). Juliet bleeding, warm and newly dead, who here hath lain these two days buried. (V.iii.189-90). Oh heavens! Oh wife, look at how our daughter bleeds! (V.iii.217). Oh my! This sight of death is like a bell that warns me I’m old and I’ll die soon. (V.iii.221-2). O thou untaught! What manners is in this, to press before thy father to a grave? (V.iii.229-31).